Davy_D Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 (edited) Climb: Mt Hood-W,East Face Date of Climb: 5/13/2006 Trip Report: Started 6:30 AM in Meadows parking lot and took Texas ridge to top of Cascade lift before resort opened at 9:00. From top of lift skinned old cat track to top of superbowl at 8,800ft. Windy and icey until 10am then started to soften. From top of superbowl skinning possible but faster to boot pack with or without crampons. With teleboots crampons help for obvious reason but AT boots ok without. Snowboarder went up with MSR snowshoes no problem. Hit summit around 12:00 and corn was perfect for decent. Crevases on up reaches of W'East and superbowl not open or evident. Perfect corn on decent until around 7'000ft. Thats roughly top of casscade lift. Best decent is into heather canyaon and then traverse out onto top of shooting star and then down to parking lot. saw about 10 other climber/skiers coming from meadows or across white river from timberline. All had great day. Gear Notes: Crampons helpfull for teleboots AT boots fine without crampons MSR snowshoes will get Boarders to top. AXE/self arrest poles prudent but not nessisary. Crevase and avy gear unused and probable overkill. Approach Notes: You can start at skinning from meadows parking lot and ski back to it. Edited May 19, 2006 by Davy_D Quote
snoboy Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Excellent, very timely beta... hoping to make a trip to that area in the next couple of weeks. Quote
ptavv Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 If you have a meadows season pass you can even jump on the lift at the bottom of Heather for a quick trip back to the parking lot. Stash the pass on your way up ('trollers won't like to see you OB with a pass) though. Quote
castlecrag Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Nice work!! We were one of the parties on the ridge below ya. We got the Alpine start of an 830 start from the meadows parking lot. We did the car shuttle leaving one car @ white river. The snow on Wy'East and to about 6K was great. Skiing out the white river was...interesting at best. Next time I think Wy'East/Superbowl would be the best link up. All in all a gret day though! No crampons/ice axe needed, but lacking beers @ the car Quote
jport Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 Davy D, you may need to reconsider your use of the term "summit". Skiing the Wy'East face from the top of Mt. Hood is very different than hiking up, stopping mid-slope, then getting in a few turns. If you did, in fact, ski Wy'East... bravo! There was a lot of exposed rock near the summit that day (I would know because we were forced to bail 500' below the summit because of dicey rock/rime/snow conditions) With no trace of ski tracks at the top of Steel Cliffs, I doubt your claim: "hit summit at 12:00". The word "summit" should be reserved for the top, apex, or pinnacle of a route. Quote
Davy_D Posted May 25, 2006 Author Posted May 25, 2006 Sorry to offend the purests. I should have said the highest point on East Crater Rim were if you continued West you would fall off the other side of the rim into the Crater. Actually nowere near the summit of the MOUNTAIN but the TOP of what is commonly called the W'east Face ski route. As for stopping mid-slope or having no trace of tracks on top of the steel cliffs I don't know what to tell you. As you can read from others on this posting there was a lot of us skiing from the crater rim down that day. If you were comming thru the steel cliffs to the summit you must have paased our starting point on East Crater Rim. Quote
Gaper_Jeffy Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 This thread needs some porn. This is from the Wyeast on 5/14, a day after your trip. Porn: Nap time: Skied out all the way to HRM. Fun day. Quote
ken4ord Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Looked like perfect conditions, damn I miss playing on snow!!!!! Quote
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